martiniarms
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Hey guys, here are a few pictures of my new friend, a blunderbuss. All I know of blunderbusses was read in a neat little book by D.R. Baxter. Can anyone help me date this piece? If I touch it with any 'restorative' materials, they'll be bronze wool and some light mineral spirits just to take the edge off the active rust. I don't at this point intend on doing much more than that, mostly because I'd ruin this piece for the next hundred or so years.
The lock is marked Ketland & Co, its a fine little seemingly civilian purchase blunderbuss with a brass barrel and a few nice features. Its a bit beat-up and will need a minor amount of attention to a the lock and barrel tang but thats as far as I think I can go. What appears to have happened is at some point quite some time ago, someone disassembled it and cleaned/buffed/polished or something of the like. The lock is free of pits, but its rather shiny all over...where its not covered in varying amounts of rust most of which looks rather fresh. Most of the pins that hold the various brass bits to the underside were removed and in so doing the stock was very slightly damaged. It is also missing its forward barral wedge. The ramrod has a nice screw on the the end of it. Its got some great engravings across it, but my camera arm was a bit shaky and so I don't think I quite captured all the nicer details well, but oh well. If you can make it out the trigger guard finial is an acorn and what I think to be a rose is on the trigger guard. There is a nice floral motif on the buttplate tang. The sideplate is a really neat plate with a decorative design as well.
And of course the obligatory picture showing the "rifling" :wink:
Just some minor pitting in the bell of the barrel is all.
The lock is marked Ketland & Co, its a fine little seemingly civilian purchase blunderbuss with a brass barrel and a few nice features. Its a bit beat-up and will need a minor amount of attention to a the lock and barrel tang but thats as far as I think I can go. What appears to have happened is at some point quite some time ago, someone disassembled it and cleaned/buffed/polished or something of the like. The lock is free of pits, but its rather shiny all over...where its not covered in varying amounts of rust most of which looks rather fresh. Most of the pins that hold the various brass bits to the underside were removed and in so doing the stock was very slightly damaged. It is also missing its forward barral wedge. The ramrod has a nice screw on the the end of it. Its got some great engravings across it, but my camera arm was a bit shaky and so I don't think I quite captured all the nicer details well, but oh well. If you can make it out the trigger guard finial is an acorn and what I think to be a rose is on the trigger guard. There is a nice floral motif on the buttplate tang. The sideplate is a really neat plate with a decorative design as well.
And of course the obligatory picture showing the "rifling" :wink:
Just some minor pitting in the bell of the barrel is all.